US3443956A - Silage aid containing sodium,calcium and magnesium phosphates - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
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- A23K30/00—Processes specially adapted for preservation of materials in order to produce animal feeding-stuffs
- A23K30/10—Processes specially adapted for preservation of materials in order to produce animal feeding-stuffs of green fodder
- A23K30/15—Processes specially adapted for preservation of materials in order to produce animal feeding-stuffs of green fodder using chemicals or microorganisms for ensilaging
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23K—FODDER
- A23K20/00—Accessory food factors for animal feeding-stuffs
- A23K20/20—Inorganic substances, e.g. oligoelements
- A23K20/26—Compounds containing phosphorus
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23K—FODDER
- A23K20/00—Accessory food factors for animal feeding-stuffs
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23K—FODDER
- A23K50/00—Feeding-stuffs specially adapted for particular animals
- A23K50/10—Feeding-stuffs specially adapted for particular animals for ruminants
- A23K50/15—Feeding-stuffs specially adapted for particular animals for ruminants containing substances which are metabolically converted to proteins, e.g. ammonium salts or urea
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- silage containing green fodder plays an important roll. While one can manage with corn, beet leaves and other starchy plants for the most part without the addition of silage helping means, the addition of such silage means is indispensable for fermentation of difficulty 'fermentable fodder plants, such as meadow grass, clover, pasture grass, Landsberger mixture and alfalfa.
- silage helping means there are employed materials of very different chemical composition such as AIV acid (a mixture of dilute hydrochloric acid and dilute sulfuric acid), sodium meta bisulfite, sodium pyrosulfite, formic acid, formates mixed with nitrites, Nisin (anantibiotic for butyric acid bacteria) and sugar or molasses.
- AIV acid a mixture of dilute hydrochloric acid and dilute sulfuric acid
- sodium meta bisulfite sodium meta bisulfite
- sodium pyrosulfite sodium pyrosulfite
- formic acid formates mixed with nitrites
- Nisin anantibiotic for butyric acid bacteria
- sugar or molasses sugar or molasses
- lactic acid bacteria For a good silage it is necessary to ferment a part of the plant juice glucose with lactic acid bacteria into lactic acid. This is the true, physiologically harmless preserving agent.
- the optimum growing conditions for lactic acid bacteria are anaerobic conditions (CO atmosphere), a high hydrogen ion concentration (pH of 3.5 to 4.5) and an adequate supply of nutrients.
- AIV acid and formic acid a favorable pH should be reached.
- the sulfites, nitrites and antibiotics favor germ inhibiting properties and hinder the growth of bad bacteria such as butyric acid bacteria, putrefactive bacteria and coli anaerogenes types, which compete with the lactic acid bacteria for the nutrients.
- Sugar containing supplements raise from the beginning the amount of fermentable saccharides so that the lactic acid baceteria have the optimum growing conditions.
- silage aids only the formic acid and above all the sugar containing materials are indifferent to the animal physiology. Therefore the literature also describes phosphates as additives to silage means.
- the efiicacy of amidosulfonic acids should be improved for example through admixture of primary calcium phosphate or dicalcium phosphate; monochloroacetic acid should have good silaging properties with mono, di or tri calcium phosphate.
- Acidic sodium phosphate-sulfate mixed salts, for example NaH (PO 3NaHSO in addition to sodium hemi phosphate NaH (PO are described as silage means.
- Acid phosphates alone have also been proposed as silaging means.
- Mixtures of primary and secondary phosphates aqueous NaH PO -l-aqueous Na HPO or aqueous NaH PO (NHQ HPQ or aqueous Ca(H PO -l-aque- 3,443,956 Patented May 13, 1969 ous CaHPO, should, through buffering, introduce into the silage an especially favorable hydrogen ion concentration for lactic acid bacteria.
- Primary alkali or alkaline earth phosphates are described as good silage means. Examples of suitable phosphates are calcium phosphate, magnesium phosphate, sodium phosphate, ammonium phosphate and urea phosphate.
- the nutrient content of the fodder is especially improved by the addition of mono and diammonium phosphate and/or urea phosphate.
- These silage mixtures contain especially important mineral salts for animal feeding, for example calcium-f-phosphorus or sodium+phosphorus or magnesium+phosphorus. It is known, however, that for an adequate mineral supply not only individual elements such as sodium+phosphorus or calciurn+phosphorus or nitrogen+phosphorus are necessary, but that optimum returns (milk, meat) are only reached, if the animals obtain all the necessary elements and ions in the right proportions.
- the minerals available in the fodder plants correspond, with the exception of potassium, in the same case to the requirements of animals.
- silage assisting means in solid form are preferably thoroughly mixed with the green fodder plants during the filling of the silo, but they can also be added as a fluid emulsion.
- Base mixtures 1 and 2 are equally good as silaging means and are preferred.
- the desired CazP proportions can be obtained through mixtures of base mixture 1 or 2 with 3, 4 or 5.
- base mixtures 1 and 2 are very good silage assisting means.
- the salt mixture can be better proportioned and (2) the nutrient proportions can be better shaped.
- Table 1 there are illustrated possible examples of mixtures of base mixtures 1 and 3.
- SILAGE MIXTURE 1 Proportions, percent Ca Na Mg 1? P205 20% NaH2PO4-2H2O 1% trace elements
- SILAGE MIXTURE 2 Proportions, percent Ca Na Mg P P20 15% NaH2PO4-2H20 1% trace elements
- SILAGE MIXTURE 4 There was used a mixture of 60% base mixture 1 and 40% base mixture 3. The proportions of the elements were Ca, 1; Na, 1.1; Mg, 0.6; P, 1.8; P 0 31.2% The pH was 4.7.
- silage mixtures according to the inven tion were carried out with meadow grass, Landsberger mixture and corn.
- comparative silage means there were used AIV acid, sodium meta bisulfite, sugar, NaH PO -2H O and a mixture of 90% NaH PO -2H O willingly taken and is easily digestible.
- the proposed silage assisting agents build a unity with the fodder plants. While useful cattle very frequently refuse mineral additives to fodder, it has been observed that with the above described silage aids of the invention no difficulties are encountered +10% (NHQ HPQ; (as a buffer).
- the production of the silage assisting means of the insodium phosphate or a buffer mixture of primary sodium vention can be accomplished in several ways and is likephosphate and secondary ammonium phosphate.
- the phosphoric acid industry at present prepares even at worst, equally good.
- the prominent action which mono phosphate in sufficiently pure form for the purpose is evident is that with the proposed mixtures of the invenof fodder.
- the mixture can accordingly be produced tion not only is the best hydrogen ion concentration prothrough admixing the individual components.
- the lactic acid bacteria equally are of- (2) It is more economical, however, to make base fered optimum mineral proportions.
- mixture 1 or 2 from tricalcium phosphate by a process The action is further improved if in place of 0.5%, according to the following overall equation: the supplement amount is raised to 1 to 2%.
- the proposed silage assisting means C +6H SO 6CaSO +4H PO of the invention are superior to mineral fodder agents.
- silage fod- 7 the fodder con- 7 according to known methods to remove toxic impurities tains 100 to 300 grams of mineral substances Ca, Na, Mg and P in the average proportions of 1:l:0.6:1 to 2.3. Thereby the animals obtain these mineral substances in proportions and amounts which are the best possible supplements to the fodder plants and in a form which is such as fluorine, arsenic or chromium from the crude phosphate starting material.
- silage mixtures which contain mono ammonium phosphate there can be added to the above sketched processes ammonium sulfate.
- Ca:P 1:-4.00 to 5.00
- Ca:Na l:0.90 to 1.30
- Ca:Mg l:0.5O to 0.65
- This monophosphate mixture that for corn silage also contains mono ammonium phosphate, as pointed out, is a very good silage assisting means. Without deteriorating the silaging properties the rest of the constituents can be added in a mixture.
- silage assisting agents are neither unstable, nor especially hygroscopic or corrosive, so that they are easy to handle and can be brought into the silo container according to customary processes.
- the otherwise customary, diflicult and burdensome mixing of finished silo fodder with the mineral salts is completely eliminated by use of the silage aid of the invention.
- Silage according to claim 2 wherein the silage aid is employed in an amount of 0.4 to 2%.
- a silage aid according to claim 1 also including amm'onium phosphate.
- a silage aid according to claim 1 also including trace elements.
- Silage containing the silage aid of claim 1 and having a pH of 4.5 to 5.3 said silage being further characterized by having a butyric acid content of not over 2.4% based on the total of lactic acid, acetic acid and butyric acid, the lactic acid being in excess of the acetic acid.
- a silage aid according to claim 1 wherein the proportion of Ca:-P 1 :1 to 2.3.
- Silage containing the silage aid of claim 1, trace elements and urea 10.
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DEM66000A DE1217765B (de) | 1965-07-17 | 1965-07-17 | Siliermittel und Verfahren zu deren Herstellung |
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US563973A Expired - Lifetime US3443956A (en) | 1965-07-17 | 1966-07-11 | Silage aid containing sodium,calcium and magnesium phosphates |
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US (1) | US3443956A (fr) |
AT (1) | AT269621B (fr) |
BE (1) | BE683922A (fr) |
CH (1) | CH477173A (fr) |
DE (1) | DE1217765B (fr) |
DK (1) | DK115024B (fr) |
ES (1) | ES329211A1 (fr) |
FI (1) | FI42160B (fr) |
GB (1) | GB1088335A (fr) |
NL (1) | NL6608789A (fr) |
SE (1) | SE320569B (fr) |
Cited By (7)
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US3620753A (en) * | 1968-12-27 | 1971-11-16 | Knapsack Ag | Process for the manufacture of mineral cattle food |
US3852497A (en) * | 1973-03-05 | 1974-12-03 | Dow Chemical Co | Cereal products containing magnesium compounds as nutritional supplements |
US3875304A (en) * | 1970-04-24 | 1975-04-01 | Schlitz Brewing Co J | Livestock feed composition and method of preparing the same |
US3920858A (en) * | 1970-07-31 | 1975-11-18 | Jr Sammie R Morris | Composition for application to plant material and method of making same |
US4079150A (en) * | 1976-01-24 | 1978-03-14 | Plate Kofasil Gesellschaft Mit Beschrankter Haftung | Ensiling agent for fodder plants and a method of fermentating fodder plants |
US4234608A (en) * | 1977-11-01 | 1980-11-18 | Ici Australia Limited | Process of manufacturing feed blocks and products thereof |
US5002780A (en) * | 1987-07-31 | 1991-03-26 | Caola Kozmetikai Es Haztartasvegyipari Vallalat | Magnesium salt of a fatty acid acyl lactylate |
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GB8907235D0 (en) * | 1989-03-30 | 1989-05-10 | Dugdale B & Son | Preservation of forage |
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US2346072A (en) * | 1942-02-14 | 1944-04-04 | Allied Chem & Dye Corp | Production of silage |
US3011891A (en) * | 1957-05-23 | 1961-12-05 | Saint Gobain | Cattle feed |
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DE447905C (de) * | 1923-02-02 | 1927-08-05 | I G Farbenindustrie Akt Ges | Verfahren zur Konservierung von Gruenfutter |
AT156372B (de) * | 1938-05-13 | 1939-06-26 | Fahlberg List Ag Chemische Fab | Konservierung von safthaltigem Grünfutter in Silos. |
US2885289A (en) * | 1956-03-16 | 1959-05-05 | Busch Georg Ludvig | Method for ensiling forage material and the resulting product |
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- 1966-07-15 GB GB31802/66A patent/GB1088335A/en not_active Expired
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US2346072A (en) * | 1942-02-14 | 1944-04-04 | Allied Chem & Dye Corp | Production of silage |
US3011891A (en) * | 1957-05-23 | 1961-12-05 | Saint Gobain | Cattle feed |
Cited By (7)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US3620753A (en) * | 1968-12-27 | 1971-11-16 | Knapsack Ag | Process for the manufacture of mineral cattle food |
US3875304A (en) * | 1970-04-24 | 1975-04-01 | Schlitz Brewing Co J | Livestock feed composition and method of preparing the same |
US3920858A (en) * | 1970-07-31 | 1975-11-18 | Jr Sammie R Morris | Composition for application to plant material and method of making same |
US3852497A (en) * | 1973-03-05 | 1974-12-03 | Dow Chemical Co | Cereal products containing magnesium compounds as nutritional supplements |
US4079150A (en) * | 1976-01-24 | 1978-03-14 | Plate Kofasil Gesellschaft Mit Beschrankter Haftung | Ensiling agent for fodder plants and a method of fermentating fodder plants |
US4234608A (en) * | 1977-11-01 | 1980-11-18 | Ici Australia Limited | Process of manufacturing feed blocks and products thereof |
US5002780A (en) * | 1987-07-31 | 1991-03-26 | Caola Kozmetikai Es Haztartasvegyipari Vallalat | Magnesium salt of a fatty acid acyl lactylate |
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AT269621B (de) | 1969-03-25 |
CH477173A (de) | 1969-08-31 |
ES329211A1 (es) | 1967-12-01 |
BE683922A (fr) | 1966-12-16 |
SE320569B (fr) | 1970-02-09 |
DK115024B (da) | 1969-08-25 |
FI42160B (fr) | 1970-02-02 |
GB1088335A (en) | 1967-10-25 |
DE1217765B (de) | 1966-05-26 |
NL6608789A (fr) | 1967-01-18 |
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